Receipts of the Theatres and other Places of Amusement in Paris in the year 1818.
Alphonso V., honours done to, III,
Amazons, French, III, 295. Amirauté, II, 295.
Amusement of noblemen, III, 268. Anatomie, amphithéâtre of, II, 350. Ancre, marshal de, body dragged in the street by the populace, I, 88. Anecdote of the widow of Charles I., II, 7; of a favourite of Louis XIV, 12; of Achille de Harlay, 16; of Marino, 43; of the abbé Douze mille Hommes, 46; of Sigismund, emperor of Germany, 67; of Fran- çois de Guise, 144; of Charles VI., 187, III, 77; of the count d'Es- taing, II, 486; of the count d'Eg- mont, 486; of Vestris, 488; of Henry IV., III, 148, 163, 231; of Marat, 165; of the marshal de Gati- nat, 165; of Saint Foix, 243; of a cu- rate of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, 250; of the emperor Joseph II., 251; of Cerelle, 252; of father Bonaventure Calatagirone, 252; of M. de Roquelaure, 254; of de Lorges, 260; of Mary Stuart, 263; of Calonne, 275; of Louis XV., 293; of mademoiselle Dulhé, 312. Anguier, epitaph of the brothers, I,
Anne of Austria's attachment to the abbey of the Val-de-Grâce, I, 134. Anne (Sainte), chapel of, I, 312; com- munity of, 312; fraternity of, 15. Annonciades, convent of the, I, 312. Annonciades du Saint-Esprit, convent of the, I, 312. Antoine (Saint), abbey of, I, 306; occupied by Henry IV. during the siege of Paris, 307. Apollo Belvedere, II, 409. Apology of Dr. Petit in justification of murder, I, 77. Aquéduc d'Arcueil, III, 90.
de Belleville, III, 94. de Ceinture, III, 95.
de Saint Gervais, III, 92. Aqueducts of the Romans, III, 83.
of Paris, III, 90.
Arbaletriers, II, 134.
Assassination by the archdeacon of Brie, I, 68. Assembly, Conventional, cxxxiii. Legislative, cxxix. National, cxxvii. Association for the relief of prison- ers, II, 352. Athénée, II, 308. Aubaine, an oppressive tax, I, 151. Augustines, Anglaises, convent of, I, 311.
Augustins, convent of, I, 267; sus- tains a siege, 272.
Déchaussés, convent of, I, 277; why called Petits Pères, 279. Petits, convent of, 1, 275.
Bagatelle, III, 319.
Bailliage du Palais, II, 96. Bailliages, several abolished, II, 97. Ballet, royal, III, 303.
Arc de Triomphe de Saint Antoine, Balloon,Montgolfier,invented,cxxxiii;
first experiment of Montgolfier and hydrogen gas united, III, 320; fatal accident in one, II, 308.
-de Saint Denis, III, Balls, II, 530.
de l'Étoile, III, 80.
de Saint Martin,
Balls, masked, II, 535. Bank of France, II, 158, 163. Banker, murder of a rich, III, 278. Baptism, splendid, III, 270.
de la Place du Car- Barbarians descend upon Gaul, xi, xv. Barbe, Saint, fraternity of, I, 245.
du Trône, III, 73. Barbiers Étuvistes, III, 132.
Arcade, remarkable, II, 74. Archbishops of Paris, I, 71. Archbishop de Juigné, an exemplary character, I, 74. Archbishopric, Paris created an, 1, 71. Archbishop's Palace, I, 78.
Archers, II, 135; fraternity of, 1, 343. Archives of France carried to Eng- land, II, 114.
Armagnac, murder of the conné- table d', II, 186, Armagnacs, xlviii. Arquebusiers, II, 135.
Arsenal, II, 399; explosion at the, ib. Asile de la Providence, II, 335.
Barnabites, convent of, I, 286. Barricades, III, 187; journée des, 188. Barriers, III, 184; set fire to by the populace, 180.
Bars, formerly before certain houses, II, 185. Bartholomew, Saint, massacre of, lxx ; fête given four days before, II, 17. Basoche, la, II, 106.
Bassin de la Villette, III, 95. Bastile, II, 359; capture of the, 360; epitaph of four individuals found in the, I, 175. Bastringues, II, 530.
Baths, III, 134; formerly used at en- Bibliothèque de la Ville de Paris, II,
tertainments, ib.; at the reception of a knight, 132. Beaton, archbishop of Glasgow, founds a seminary at Paris, I, 190. Bedford, duke of, regent of France, lii; gives a grand fête, II, 68. Beggars, great number in Paris, II, 327.
Belloy, cardinal du, liberality of, III, 233.
Benedictines, Anglaises, convent of, I, 311.
de Notre Dame de Bon Secours, convent of, I, 318.
de Notre Dame-des-
Près, convent of, I, 329.
du Saint Sacrement,
convent of, I, 318. Benedictins, convent of, 1, 237, 238,
-, English, convent of, I,
de Saint Maur, convent
of, I, 293. Benediction of nuptial bed, I, 111. Bernardins, convent of, I, 244. Bernini, invited to Paris, II, 8; ho- nours done to, 9; returns to Rome, 40.
Berry, duchess of, daughter of the regent, II, 47.
duke of, assassinated, II, 478. Berulle, tomb of cardinal, I, 292. Bethun de Balfour, archbishop of Glasgow, tomb of, I, 305. Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, II, 401. de Saint Geneviève, I,
des Invalides, II, 171. Mazarin, II, 238. de Monsieur, II, 399. de Paulmy, II, 401.
du Roi, II, 283; present
state of, 393; manuscripts of, 395.
Bièvre, the, III, 89; inundation of, ib. Billets de confession, cxxii. Births in Paris, III, 440. Bishops of Paris, I, 67. Blanche, queen, defies the canons of Notre Dame, II, 367. Boeuf Gras, II, 536.
Bois de Boulogne, III, 318; soil of the, 320; celebrated for duels, ib. Bonaparte begins his career, cxxxvii; coronation of, I, 47; fêtes given to, 65; attempt to murder, II, 32; returns from the Isle of Elba, 25; driven into exile, cxxxviii; Paris greatly indebted to, ib. Bons-Hommes, convent of, I, 280. Bordeaux, duke of, baptism of, 1, 66. Boucherie Grande, III, 22. Boucheries, III, 22. Boulanger, an honourable name, III,
Boulevards, III, 178. Bourbon, tomb of Henry de, I, 403. Conti, Stephanie Louise de, III, 244. Bourdon, a famous bell, I, 7. Bourguignons, xlviii. Bourse, la, II, 181.
Brehan, Renaud de, attacked by five Englishmen, III, 228. Bridges, III, 134.
Brule Banc, captain, III, 276. Bruno, Saint, pictures of the life of, I, 242.
Buffon, appointed superintendent of the Musée d'Histoire Naturelle, II, 420; dies, 428. Bureau d'Admission dans les Hôpi- taux, II, 348.
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